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Bikes & Scooters

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Bikes, e-Bikes & e-Scooters

Bike and Scooter Registration

Register your bicycle, electric bicycle, or electric scooter with OU Parking and Transportation Services. This will help prevent theft and will assist OUPD with recovery if found.

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Registration must be done in person. To register and receive your decal, go to the Parking and Transportation Office, located on the first level of the Jenkins Avenue Parking Garage. If registering an e-bike or e-scooter, you will need to know the top speed of the bike/scooter and the battery voltage, in addition to the make, model, and serial number.

Once you have arrived at the Parking and Transportation Office and spoken with the front desk, you may begin the registration process by clicking the button below.

Fill Out Registration Form


Theft Prevention and Safety

  • Keep a record of the make, model, and serial number of your bicycle, e-bike, or scooter.
  • Secure your bicycle/scooter to bike racks in areas that are well-lighted, under camera surveillance or near high foot traffic areas. Use a high-quality lock to secure your bicycle/scooter. Do not use a chain or cable lock, as they can be easily cut with hand tools. Failure to use a high-quality lock can significantly increase the likelihood your property will be stolen.
  • Add a concealed tracking device to your bicycle or scooter. 
  • If you do not ride your bicycle or scooter regularly, take it home.
  • Do not exceed 10 mph when operating a bicycle or electric scooter on campus, and watch for pedestrians and hazards.
  • Always wear a helmet and keep both hands on the handlebars and items off the handlebars.
  • To the extent possible, drive on streets or in bike lanes rather than sidewalks.
  • Walk bicycles and scooters across crosswalks.
  • When not in use, only use designated bike racks/scooter parking areas. Make sure the bicycle/scooter is parked upright and not parked in a walkway.
  • Additional electric scooter safety tips.
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